Actually that was yesterday. No fog this morning.
In Central America, I've heard them referred to as "chicken of the tree." I saw their tails over more than one B-B-Q fire in my travels.
While they make good photo subjects, especially when "in their color", I hate them being wild in Florida, because of the potential destruction of other species. (Look up the Brown Tree Snake and Guam to see possible ramifications.)
There is a new program to try to capture them in the Florida Keys, but I doubt that it is going to take care of the issue. What is needed is a really good cold snap to take care of them naturally, and that is unlikely in South Florida and the Florida Keys.
Wayne
They did that in 1978. Had some flurries that didn't stick.
this guy was at wako @Marilynne i saw the boardwalk that you shoot from, disappointed you weren't in the video. lol
Thanks for the video Roy! I've been there that early a couple of times. Didn't see a date, but I know every place he was at Wako and Green Cay. You might remember my shots of the turtles on the fallen palm. Seems like they're there every day.
@Kevin H - you might want to check out the video at spot 9:30.
I have my parents asking around the park who have feeders out if they have any coming regularlyI've seen them flying around their park just never got any shots of them
Why don't you give your parents a feeder for Christmas?